Who in the world told you that 4.2.3 was beta?

On Sun, 10 Nov 2002, Jill S wrote:

> Thanks to everyone who kindly responded with
> their views regarding whether or not PHP v.4.2.3.
> is a "beta" version or not a "beta" version.
>
> Because the opinions offered were so adamant and
> so contradictory, I contacted Zend.   I just received
> the reply (below)...
>
>   Hi Jill,  Nice talking with you the other day and thanks
>   for your follow-up email.  PHP v. 4.2.3 is definitely not
>   a beta version. I checked with Zev Suraski who is one
>   of the developers of the Zend engine, the scripting
>   language that powers PHP.
>
> ____________________________________________
>
>
> At 09:16 PM 11/7/02 -0700, you wrote:
> >At 02:38 PM 11/7/02 -0600, Jill S wrote:
> >>so again I'll ask - Are the  4.2.3 downloads at the top of the
> >>page at: http://www.php.net/downloads/  "beta versions" or
> >>non-"beta" versions?
> >
> >4.2.3 is currently the latest stable released version of PHP.  Yes, that
> >means NOT BETA.
> >
> >Anything that makes it to the downloads page is stable code.
> >
> >
> >4.3.0 should be out soon, but is not yet considered stable.  It has also
> >passed the BETA state and is in its second pre-release final testing.
> >
> >
> >If you want to get it you have to look at snaps.php.net or the CVS
> >server.  Code from these sources is under active development and at any
> >given time may not even compile. (Not that it happens often.) I can
> >understand why a hosting provider might not want to run them.  On the other
> >hand I switched to PHP4 at Beta 2 and never looked back.
> >
> >Rick
>
>
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